The Goldmyer Hot Springs are reservation only and on private property. Information can be found at http://www.goldmyer.org. They will provide you with clear written directions on how to get there once you make a reservation. FYI it took us 45 minutes to get to the trailhead after we hit the rough road after the middle fork campground. The trail was 11 miles long with minimal elevation change (about 800 feet elevation gain). The trail was wide most of the way and had lots of small rocks. I recommend hiking boots to save your ankles. We went in August so there wasn’t any water on the trail but I imagine it is pretty muddy with water crossings in the fall/winter/spring. The hot springs have 3 hot pools and one cold pool. They are small and relatively shallow but still beautiful and worth it. (The cave with the hottest and deepest pool was closed due to covid when we went).
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